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Medieval earrings in the so-called Trewhiddle style.
This pair of medieval earrings is faithfully modelled on an Anglo-Saxon find in the so-called Trewhiddle style, which dates back to the 9th century.
The historical model for these medieval earrings is a pair of leg wrap hooks, which provided a secure hold for the wrap-around gaiters that were common in the early Middle Ages. Link to the historical model...
You can buy the medieval earrings in high-quality bronze or in real silver-plated.
The dimensions of the medieval earrings are: 4.5 x 1.6 cm.
The Trewhiddle style is an Anglo-Saxon style of art which takes its name from the Trewhiddle treasure discovered in Trewhiddle, Cornwall in 1770. This treasure contained outstanding metalwork dating from the ninth century, decorated in an animated, complex style.
Trewhiddle ornamentation often used interlocking niello inlays and zoomorphic, plant and geometric patterns carved into objects made of silver. Famous examples of the Trewhiddle style include the Pentney hoard, the Abindgdon sword, the Fuller brooch and the Strickland brooch.